Report: The State of Data Reconciliation
Data from 300+ heads of global reconciliation utilities, COOs, heads of financial control and transformation.
Data from 300+ heads of global reconciliation utilities, COOs, heads of financial control and transformation.
These tools will empower firms to fully automate reconciliation within five years.
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The new tech “enables non-IT staff to take multiple complex data sets and compare them within seconds”, says CIO.
How SaaS reconciliation tech can help banks to properly process and control mission-critical transactional, operational and reference data.
What does the future of reconciliation look like?
FinTech Futures sat with Douglas Greenwell, reconciliation expert at Duco.
A blueprint for consolidating, automating and driving efficiency across reconciliations – and beyond.
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Deutsche Bank shares lessons learnt.
SmartStream Technologies, the financial transaction lifecycle management (TLM) solutions provider, has unveiled its latest reconciliations solution.
As part of its global payments innovation initiative, Swift and a group of banks have been trialling distributed ledger technology (DLT) in the reconciliation of nostro databases in real-time.
Austria’s Raiffeisen Bank International (RBI) has gone live with new cash and liquidity reporting software, SmartStream Technologies’ Corona. The bank has taken “a proactive approach to Basel III” – being the first in the region to do so, said the vendor. The new centralised solution will help to monitor and manage cash positions on an intraday basis, throughout the RBI group.
Australian broker Macquarie Futures has begun using a cloud-based reconciliation service from Gresham Computing and Amazon Web Services, which the broker says will help it to make its North American derivatives business more efficient.
Global regulatory pressure and the shift to real-time processing are causing banks and major financial institutions to rethink how they handle reconciliation, according to a new report by financial research house Aite.